Occupation Of Happy Valley
Occupation Of Happy Valley
From Saturday 28th January Save Happy Valley Coalition members and supporters will be indefinitely occupying the site of Solid Energy’s planned opencast coal mine in Happy Valley near Westport on the West Coast.
“This mine will be such an ecological disaster that we are left with no choice but to use non-violent direct action to stop Solid Energy’s destruction of such a pristine environment.” said Frances Mountier spokesperson for the Coalition.
“The Happy Valley mine will destroy the habitat of numerous endangered species including great spotted kiwi and the carnivorous snail Powelliphanta patrickensis, release 12 million tonnes of climate changing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from the burning of the coal, and pollute local waterways with acid mine drainage.” said Frances Mountier.
“Despite having the power to stop this mine, the Labour government is actively pursuing a path of environmental destruction for the sake of profit. This mine is a rejection of any commitment by Labour to stop climate change or protect the endangered kiwi.”
"We will occupy the mine site until Solid Energy and the Government propose plans for sustainable West Coast development that do not include mining Happy Valley. We invite members of the public to come and join us," said Frances Mountier.
http://www.savehappyvalley.org.nz
After Saturday, cellphone coverage in Happy Valley is only available in specific places. If you cannot get hold of us, leave a message in Frances's voice box and we will return your calls at 10am and 3pm daily.
Note:
The
Save Happy Valley Coalition is a collection of groups and
individuals from around Aotearoa committed to stopping Solid
Energy's proposed open cast coal mine in Happy Valley (Upper
Waimangaroa Valley) on the West Coast. The coalition is made
up of West Coast locals, students, workers and the general
public. The group has a track record of creative protests,
occupations and lock-ons as well as producing a variety of
informative media. More information about the coalition and
its history can be found at http://www.savehappyvalley.org.nz/aboutus.htm